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Affordable, not-scary hotels around the SEA/Seattle Amtrak station...
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Good thinking. It's the American Hotel Hostel, 520 South King Street, International District, Seattle, WA 98104. I opted for a single room (not shared) but with a shared bathroom. There is a coin-op laundry on the premises so I'll be doing laundry there too.Could be helpful to others in the future if you would list the name of the hotel....
I stayed in a hostel once. My bed had sheets and a bedspread. I didn't bring a towel though, and that cost me $1. One manager said that there was another male guest scheduled that day, but I think he cancelled. I had a room for 8 all to myself. The only other guests were a woman with her daughter, and they had their room to themselves.In the old days of youth hostels, a sheet sleeping bag with pillow cover was required to be supplied by the guest. Pillows and blankets were always provided at the hostel.
Nowadays it is usual for sheets, pillowcases, blankets or duvet, etc, to be included by the hostel. Most hostels frown on folk using their own sleeping bags, as they have no idea how "clean" they are. Towels, where not included, are usually available to rent for your stay, at around $1.
I enjoy the communal atmosphere of such places very much.
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I agree about hotels in Seattle,I have stayed in Bremerton and Bainbridge Island to get away from those crazy prices. But Seattle's a great place to visit. I'm wondering about luggage control in Hostels. I've also stayed at the Panama Hotel,its close to King Station. Cheap but sketchy.It's good to read that others have stayed there. It'll be my first experience with anything other than a proper hotel or motel, but the price was SO much lower than anything else and it is SO much closer than anything else. I had to book it. Part of the whole adventure.
I opted for the single room in the hostel, so I'll have my own room for sleeping but will share a bathroom. So the luggage thing becomes a non-issue for me at this point. Two nights in the hostel with this single room are going to be nearly $100 cheaper than two nights at the Metro Plaza in L.A. I'm happy about that.I agree about hotels in Seattle,I have stayed in Bremerton and Bainbridge Island to get away from those crazy prices. But Seattle's a great place to visit. I'm wondering about luggage control in Hostels. I've also stayed at the Panama Hotel,its close to King Station. Cheap but sketchy.It's good to read that others have stayed there. It'll be my first experience with anything other than a proper hotel or motel, but the price was SO much lower than anything else and it is SO much closer than anything else. I had to book it. Part of the whole adventure.
With a private room of course it's not an issue. Shared rooms in most hostels, including the American in Seattle, have lockers in each room, generally big enough for a large suitcase. Bring a padlock or use one of theirs for a small fee.I'm wondering about luggage control in Hostels.
You can also read what hundreds of other people have said about hotels on TripAdvisor. TripAdvisor has a map feature that allows you to see what's available close to any station: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g60878-Seattle_Washington-Hotels.html#MAPVIEWIt's good to read that others have stayed there.
Especially glad? Really?? So far only a single forum member has posted anything at all about the hostel at 520 S. King St. The other 7 posters have either talked about other hotels or hotels/hostels in general.I was especially glad to hear that folks in this particular forum have experience with this hostel.
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